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Ain Janna
Ain Janna (Arabic: عين جنّا) is a village is located in the Ajloun Governorate in the north-western part of Jordan. The name is Arabic for ''Spring of Paradise'': Ain is a ''spring'' (of water), and Janna is ''Paradise''. The name was being his own given to the village due to the abundance of water springs and apparent availability of water in the village and its surroundings. As a matter of fact, Ain Janna still has some springs, causing its landscape to be green and crystal clear. It is about to the north of Amman, capital of Jordan. It lies on two juxtaposed mountains, and has a view over Ajlun's Castle and three towns. Average altitude of the village is about 1100 meters above sea level, causing most of the houses in the village to have a view reaching far beyond Jordan; one can easily see some mountains of Nablus in the West Bank (about 30 km /22 miles air distance). ==People== Ain Janna is home to about 10,000 people, almost 93% of them belong to a tribe called Al-Qudah, the Arabic plural of "''Qadi''" (Judge). The same tribe stretches over other 5 villages in the near area; with another branch of the tribe living in ''Mhay'', a village in the province of Kerak, about to the south of Amman. Mainly, profession of grandfathers in the village was farming and cultivation, to which they were fully devoted, and there are many tribes which lives an Ain Janna such as momany, jalabne,and alkharabsheh which is the oldest tribe in the village.
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